Harold-Coan-Obituary

Harold Redmond Coan

Washington, District of Columbia

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COAN HAROLD REDMOND COAN

On Monday, October 23, 2006 of Capitol Heights, MD. Loving step-son of Hester Coan; beloved father of Brent A. (Doreen) Coan and Angela R. Marsh-Coan; dear brother of J. Maxim (Pat), Lynn W. (LaRue) and Donald H. Coan, Shirley M. Wright, Sharron C. Owens and Joy Smith....

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To Donald, Jeffrey and the Coan Family,
My heart goes out to you at this time of your loss. Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. Your beloved has translated into a new life full of wonder and love. There is no pain or dis-ease there so take comfort in knowing that his suffering is over and his new life with Christ has just begun. You have my deepest sympathy and my prayers always.

Dear Angela:

Your mother told us of your father's death, and we are very saddened to learn of his death. We will lift you and her up in prayer and ask Almighty God to comfort you and surround you with his love and mercy. God Bless you.

The Rev. and Mrs. Ted Lewis

To Angela,

Sorry to hear about the loss of your father. May God continue to keep you lovely and strong.

Death - Where do I begin? I was a young woman, beginning adulthood when my father whom I loved immensely departed this earth. I could have been 10 - I felt like it. He was a good man. The best man I’ve ever know. I could not begin to phantom death - I didn't want to accept death, it was bitter, it was cruel, I was young - I've since learned to see death in another light - I respect death.

May your hearts & souls be at peace & brightened with the happiness, the joy, the good...

Angela,

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. We send our condolences to you and your family. You will be in our prayers.

God Bless,
Sanford and Ingrid Hall

Dear Angela,
I am so sorry to hear that your Dad has passed. What a sad, sad time. I know your dad took you to church alot, and I bet he'd want you to remember that nothing, not even death, can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord, and nothing can separate you from your dad's love--not even death. His love for you continues no matter what. Your mom and lots of people who care about you are here to listen when you want to cry, or talk, or just be quiet and remember....

To My Uncle,
As much as we didnt get a chance to see each other alot due to my traveling, when we saw each other, it was like we had spoken yesterday. "Hey Nephew" he would say. Harold had a great love for "all" his children, i.e. neices, nephews, great nieces and nephews, etc. You will be greatly missed and eternally loved.

Dear Angela & Anita...
I am shocked and saddened by your loss. Since I just recently lost my Dad at 50, I can't imagine the pain at 10. I have not seen you, Angela, since you were a tiny baby, but your Mom has shared with me that you love to dance for GOD. Whatever you do, keep on dancing. It will take the pain away and soothe your heart. You and your Mom will always be in my prayers. Blessings always.

Dear Angela,

It has not been that long since I lost two special people in my life (both my grandmothers). While the loss of a loved one is hard to bear, the memories of all you shared with your dad will get you through the hard times. Please except my belated condolences.